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You Sat e on this FllEE . Service... FREE Install iti.in. FREE Sorvic it . all our rtu.ro than l OSroros. FREE Loan Battory If your Wis.itd evet ncods roMitnm duunii i;uarantoe poriod. Western Auto Sertice A tkxtKHtt m mtt mnntinJ in I1 citirl that lvx1 putrhtwit trmn tit mr be preterit and fromp(lv innl!.-d ir ttif ow ihi rt . . m many m- 13 - Barnum Sought to to Hunt Freaks, Letter Reveals WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. P. T. j Barn uin wan a great liowman, and j poaibly a great educator. At ny j rto, he knew, -what be wanted, auO j a glimp iuty one of his methods j of K-ltii!R u, ut the louest Poa - ull.lt. ,-..st U Pl,n I,. ,h- .1, f th a I r ' . .... .....v.. ....- pico, Mexico, wnuug (o i oiikui Augumus J. j i ongrena or MiUomh' to the other Cmutt. Augunt i, 12, he ald: j attractions of onr great 8how with I desire to carry out an far as I out extra charge. j pOKHlbic an Ilea I have long enter - tineo ox loriumg a collection. In j pairs or otherwise, nf all the tin - ! civilized rarcM in eximence, and my prenent object Ih to ak you kindly to render me what HHstdt ance Ih in your power to acquire any specimens of these undid- llzed peonies. "My aim Ik to exhibit to the neliiKH or different races, but also when prueiii able those who poa Hess extraordinary peculiarities, Hitf-h as giant h, dwarfs, Hingular diKllguremeritH . . , dexterity in the u He of weapons, dancing, sing ing, juggling, unusual strength or agility, and etc. "With thi-i object In view, I should be glad to receive from you descriptions of as many such specimens as you could obtain and photographs as far as possible, even It It U necessary to send an. agent into the interior fur the pur pose. "The remuneration nf these peo ple In nd'iltion to their hoard and STATE PRESS I COMMENT . , ; ; I 1 ; The Way Lies Open Speaker Carkin'B committee of 'lit oiiiHtandlug men, who will make a survey of the state's financial hituathm and recommendations lor a way out of its troubles, will bit at the caudu pi: h(gh taxes If they will drail a .repeal of Uiu six pet cent tax limitation uiuutio of me htaio cuusfiiuiion unu juuucu tuu iiu.l legislature to paws the meas ure and submit it to the people lor u vote. Herein lies a goluun oppor tunity to perforin a leal servicu for the tdxpayuru ol the statu; who uru !. meeting bravuiy ;but with increa- j lug uriort, .the; constantly iijsing ;;thiu of; ta'xeH, ;alalu, county, Jmiim- j:jpul ait tJthool difctritjt. - i ; ' i'i'lui lull lor i cent limitation jelauso Mas -placed. In Uie colistltu idd Wwiij ticf4.Tltei purppsn o i: ht doji j jibout it. iMoruing Ore- wiib u good' dnei itut in practice lljgoniaii.i i ' : has proved to bo the cause of high j o i taxus, because every lax levying t Clievrolet Coupe, last year model, body, ulmld l( luwei-'the tax unset 'in any, year on the aitpreliititsioji tl.t.J ui.,l.!... inn' t..i,.tt liiiill.j ; cap It hitfir, Jieverl rvduceii ' Uie'j levy nut increHsetf n reguiany ynav aiiur year by exactly tax per cent. 'i tio mix per cent cbiuse is a glow ; ing example of, tho dllierenco bu i twebii tjiiiuiy find practice, j Vet Oiegonlans-hug the clatue i to their breasts, knowing that it Ih ' a devouring monster, because they j are afraid to trust their tax levy j Ing bodJts. Their fear JioUlfc thyin : In siiblectlon and bonduue. - 1 A ml uv louuli... I.,t1..a II u ti liilo, are Reasonable bodies.. Thoy j taxnB 'on the : people. They areg That's why we put in our Meulous of tbetr reputation. 'I hey jaie all subject to the will of the I i people and can be etiHtly removed J lit they abuse Ihelr trust. ! i-.xperience oi suiiee wnere lllxfS ' luvvinir bodies are free to act only their own responsibility Is to tho ; effect that lax levies vary accord ling to the needs of the situation) 1 at bund. There are years wheal greater public expenditures are l necessary and years when lesser, oncb tiiiRwcr the public purpose, j Unl here In Oregon our taxes are i progreHHtvely higher year after i year. Thev double Iu less than 18 i ! years. g j Curiously enoimh, the six per JJ2 l rent tax limllntiou clause Is at the g root oi ail our stale itmtnciui l troubles. It is responsible for pro irouuies. u is I'CHpnusime ior pro-jA gresHively Increasing tuxes. It Is gj responsible for (lie present deficit; 5 In ttlate income, because the in come (ax several years ago uul Ibe stale's tax bane, ' elm,.,-,. t r-cnnnniMKl tho rep.M.1 , tho six per t'ftit linitlallon i-lmmot nnii to ui'ko" adoption ol tho repeal t hy (ho t-KlMlalili' utiil tlio pooiilo. Tho w ay lies oih'ii for a Konulut'ly 1 eoniiiriii'ilvo act. Will tho coinnllltoo t'liibnico tho opportunity? Albany DiMiiotiut HiiHld. Bulbs Hulh kiowcis are enthusiastic over I lie poHsihililies id the lndiifv try in the Irrigation district. They see lame returns per acre from ihelr crops thi year and believe tbat there Is every hope that th same n -Mills may be obtain?:! in Vears to come. I his is an Infant Industry In 11m valley lot this fall three cnrlmtds of bulbs will be shipped out. This will lopi-eent fully f:i0.OOU Tor the mowers wlni have planted !: aeres nf the Imtlm tills season. That represents a mighty good l ail. The ruture nf the Irritation dis trict depends in large measure on intioilurttmi ctt sneelitlty crops. There is little doubt that the val by exeells ninny other rti.trict. in el tain lines. Those are the lines upon which stress fbmitd b" placed so (bat tbe men on small farms should receive the highest return per acre pr.Frtble.- Uianls t'us Touiler. Too Quick on the Trigger The Meliuid Mail Tribune, com mi'iiiinv; en the recent I rncedy w herein h moonshiner- rancher was llot and killed by nfffcen of the law, while Iryini: to escape. iiy.i the ready mMi-tiom .brMllled Ihenifelves by declarini: "It was an aicblent " They uicitdy Intend' d t,i shout U his ireueral direithm. Kvtdeutly they had no Idea that they bad a liuht 10 Kill the fugi tive. Or. peiimp!, they haw Jut now Hnjuiied thai idea. A lint her paper, which professc.-i io know (tie fm-ts, report that l"ou tvttiubci 1, diy oi titers ayl- Induce Consul traveling exuenn. Ik iiunallv nnml. mil I t-hi.il MM. it.i.r ihv an aented with fancy articled aueh are alwya acceptable and small lowanre monthly -if in nv . u .rmm r ... if.r .i-bn in .-,...1,1 i.u DU i,.!... r. . . ""77" . "l,C"al" "vei, j toiouiu prooaniy take" " , . '- in pin, nnt I must HllMlv eeonnniv j inasmuch as I propone to add tht j "If Interpreters HliuuM be ubso- ; hitery neceintary please infonn me j what would be the, cost, wnica i must be 'mo'lerate. i 'Por yourself. 1 should ie xlad to reimburse you for any proper outlay and to give you a reason able compensation for the trouble v. hich you may take In this mat ter. "If necessary I might send a Rpeidal agent to your country for aiv specimens which you may bring under my notice, provided they appear to me to warrant uueb an additional outlay. "If you should meut with any living 'anim::lH, or reptiles, freak3 of nature or in any pense rare or unusual, I ahould be glad to re ceive and to reruud to you the cost of a photograph and full descrip tion nf the name, but inanimate objects 1 oo not desire. As it l my wish to get, at least a portion of this collection together by Janu ary or February, 1KK3, I will thank you kindly to favor me with as early a reply as convenieat." Ing Kb agents provocateurs, called at the home of a Trail citizen aud, ait or Inducing him to violate the law, reciprocated his hospitality by netting upon him In a wanton, reckless and brutal manner, shoot ing him fatally in the back, and hunting aud baying Mm into and acroHH Rogue River. He died the following day from the wound in flicted. , It would he interesting to learn If It is true that the dry ofliceis partook of the rancher's illicit li on or aud, if so, to speculate on what share of the responsibility for their act is traceable to the al cohol. Not that anything can be done about the lUjuor; only (hat some conclusion may he drawn as 'to the right or duty of officials to di Ink i unlawful booze and then to shoot.' i ; ' i j . h i Meanwhile d jis appropriate Hint ' - Governor Patterson has decided to ilook ; ipto this Wtest southern Oxk-i tmod very Jit He. i'lked to sell Priced liiiiiKeh Chevrolet Co. . 1 I . n fending. Copper bearing, open hdartU Bteeh galvannealed rust- re sisting wire gives Red Strand fenc ing two or three times longer life. 9 H0 Square Deal or hinge joint, 'JCc per rod at Stearns & Cheiiuf woth, Oakland, Ore. , 9 , We believe .in 1 protecting iffl g the health of j thq ; nation. best efforts to keeping germs killed. No germ can live through our dry clean ing. Do you want a fly swat ter? Come in and get one. You can help" kill germs, too. mM'Wii'BmmVllt, Thousands Say GAUZETS N other method Is so satisfactory for Immac ulate comfort, self as surance ami health. Tint velvet edges pre vent chafing and the under layer protects tho clothing. Light aud cool. 49c Box of One Dozen Nathan Fullerlon Mr 5lxalZ Drmt Stan ftoseburg. Oregon .1 HOLDS COURT IN COOS CO. THIS MONTH I ihUlJ, Oct. 7. Ah Uie roaiiU of a trip made by Circuit aBifud1Ke1 J; f; Kaml re:eulJ-. which al- ilicludlf Portland. Eugeue aud . fHoaeburg, a tentative arrangemeut made with Judge J. W. Hamll- ln, ut Hose burg, to preside here i,l,.Hr lhD mi Ft ,U i " '""' wwun. hub itt- rangement la not assured, and may he cnangett. riamiiloa is plau niiig to come here to preside over caaes for which Judge Brand was disqualified by virtue of being in terested iu them as an attorney prior to appointment. Another probable arrangement was made with Judge J. W. Skli- worth of. Eugene, to come to Cur ry county to preside la the case of the Port Orford Commercial litigation over the sale of timber, ami involving $500. In the event that the above ar rangements are completed. Judge fl rami plans to preside in Hose- burg during the Douglas county i-uuri ierm wuicu opens there No vember it. While in Portland Judge Brand Hat on the bench with Judge Geo. Tuzwell, who opened the circuit court term last Monday, and met the members of the Portland bar in bis new capacity for the first time. Judge linnul visited Judge l. AI. Thomas, of Medford, who Is confined to a Portland hospital following a severe illness. Judge Thomas was roported by Judge Urand to be recovering nicely, and will leave the hospital within a week or two. Chevrolet touring, one year old. one of those fine, easy riding cars. Looks like new. Price 9425.00. Hanson Chevrolet Co. WONT LET THEM LAWYER: Can't, you two settle this thing out of court?" CLIENT: Ve've tried to, but the police always stop us. Pel -3 Mele, Paris. HANSEN Chevrolet Co. USED CARS Chevrolet Touring Just one year old. i ,;: :.' $425 . ' ' i Easy Terms. Chevrolet Touring 1926, just overhauled, balloon tires Trade or Terms Chevrolet Roadster . I924,:'new Duco paint, bal loon tires $195 Chevrolet Touring 1923-4. well worth $150 Chevrolet Coupe 1926, first tires like new, 30 days guarantee on this one. Chevrolet Coupe Early 1926, first paint like new, easy terms. Dodee Tourino- 'i in fine condition, a eood gjj for n small sum. Star Sport Touring a good and good looking small car, trade or terms. Ford Roadster 1925 model, just what have been looking for. you Ford Roadster 1926, looks like new, terms, Ford Roadster 1922 model $100 cash Ford Roadster with box. Total price . $50 Ford Light Delivery good order, good tires, total price $50 Ford Touring 1924 in good condition. $65 Down, balance easy. Ford Touring in good running order. $50 total price. Ford Ton Truck Kood tires, cab nnd body. Total price $50 HANSEN Chevrolet Co. No vamp am I Or cutie, why, I " never -try.. to be Better breads and cakes or there's cream in every drop! RICH, creamy Alpine Milk! There's the secret . of home-made breads, biscuits and cakes that are finer flavored, smoother textured, more delicious in every way. , Alpine is (pure, fresh, full'cream milk with nothing added nothing taken away but water. Sealed in clean containers air-tight and ster ilized, no purer milk can be had than Alpine. Economical, too. Alpine costs less than erdir nary milk.- And so rich it eaves butter in cooking imparts a finer favor. Try it and see. Bucuiu 4 cups flour, 1 tsp.salt, i cup Alpine Milk, 6tspj, baking powder, 4 tbsps. butter or butter substitute, yi cup water. Mix and silt nour, DaKinfj powdor.salt. Kub in the shorten inc. add AIdi ness of 14 Inch. Cut irom ii to 13 minutes. i HIS M6NEY TO DOCTORS KANSAS' CITV, Kan When a mitEUlo-iiged man ytup ; brought to the Hi ncral lioapltal .libra, lie was Ijolievod to bo imnnlless. Cul Iioii his clothing was examined, ;j,uutl una found. Ho made u will IcavliiK the money to Internes, 1.1 case ot his death. All outstandinR warrants of School Dlst. No. IH, Tiller, Ore gon, are hereby called for payment and Interest thereou ceases this ditto. Dated October 25th, 1927. Hits. EVA RUSSELL, Clerk Tiller, Oregon. CELL FOR MACHINERY j MANCHESTER, England.- Th;; j atniimost padded coll In tho "world 1 Hum been built here, not for liunmn oecupaucy, but as a place to lost htli-spced machinery to the break ing point. Cushioned walls of rein forced concrete nine feet thick pro tect observers from flying parts tbat break apart under tori it ic speed. Camera lenses peer through boles to watch the tests. The Ladles' Auxiliary of tin American Legion will hold a rum mage sale Saturday, Oct 8th in the byKes lliug. Household goods, al so men's, children's aud ladies' I clothing Including shoes and huta DOG TURNED TURTLE LONDON. A paper In India re ports the following: 'About 9 o'clock iu tho morning a motor car was passing on the Mllll Illllt Mint till nnnt.lnitt I IMI Whilst driving at an objectionable j bj .-spued, It passed touching hair tojH hair n cyclist, but as n bargain ;g took the II To of a dog, which was jg tunica upside down and died." A Cottags cheese. Koseburg Dalrji rhone 186. DIDN'T LIKE BABIES' SOt'TlI IIEXD, lad. When Ills S-nionllis-olil son persisted In cry ing. Herbert Stevens struck the rliild In the race. "I never did like babies," he told the judge be fore whom he was haled. "You'i won't si'e any for 23ft days." re- W tortnl the judge, nnd Stevens went 'S to jfil. I Try our buttermilk It's differ nt. Rosoburg Dairy. Phone 1S6 MOTHER DEFENDS CUB MENOMINKK. Mich. After run- nine down n bear cub which ran In front of his car. Leonard Hald - win stopped hia machine and go! out to capture the Injure d aulmht. He wss met by a charce from the iV infuriated mother hear and his car , In-ars scratches show ins w here i hi' ml.-M'd him with R swipe tif her aw as lie slammed the door jS) in her face. She kept the cub. o . ;g Mad again to unload fenelnc. 3d Square Peal or hinge joint feao-' -s- ilng. 35c nor rrxl. AUo stock of new S (Htylw Payc fencing. Steams & vnenowGiu, uukiauu, vie. i nnd bake in a hot oven Makes 20 small biscuits. Il DEFINITION "Johnny, what Is steam?" Watcr ' that's crniy with tliu heat; American' Legion Weekly. Eat barbeoue sandwlcnes and -o.fnr.wrr. Brand's Koad Stand I DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Pine and Lane Sts. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED PUBLIC H At T. F. Paulsen, Looking Glass, farm Saturday, October 8, 1927 beginning at 1 0 o'clock a. m. The sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon, will sell the following described personal property under foreclosure of chattel mortgage: 1 Stove (range) 1 Table 1 Cabinet 7 Chairs 2 Beds and Springs 1 Rocker 3 doz. Fruit Jars 1 Dresser 1 Bookcase X White Milk Pans ig i S T f 8 6 Grey -Milk Pans 1 Milk Pall .. 77 2 Aluminum Kettles 1 Center Table 1 Couch 41 Sheep (marked with pig ring in ear.) Th, pj e executrix of the IV ceased, will also sell the following described 'per- sonal property of said estate: IV S S ESTATE 1 Champion Binder t Seeder I Disc Harrow t Spring-Tooth Harrow A IJg 'E 3 Spike Harrows Terms Cash Free lunch CLARA B. PAULSEN Decked LW W'" Tlam"t Theodore F. Pau.sen, TiTrTT.T-T.T-T. t-t . To give Alpine, So rich and fine Is fame enough tor me ''Ml ilS SECOND TRIP 1 i . ' j Spectator: I say, you're not go 'iiJK Ii ajialn.iare ou,;old 'mau? Tbe other: ' Ycs I must! 'I've just saved myself; now I'm off to save tho wife Passing Show. ESTABLISHED 1926' H. C. STEARNS, Manager Perfect Funeral Services -Fair and Reasonable Prices PHONE 112 Lady Attendant SALE t Buck 72 Chickens 1 Calf 1 Cow Team (two black horses) 1 Set Harness 1 Set Buggy Harnets 1 Buggy -". 1 Sheep-Shearing Machine 1 Washing Machine Linoleum on Kitchen 1 Wool Sack and Twine 1 Round Table 1 Wagon ff .'., ' Several tons loose hay 46 Bu. Wheat he estate of T. F Pla A... M PROPERTY 2 single Plows I Corn Sheller 1 Panning Mill ! ". . I Scraper (slip) will be served at noon. v